More presets for canvas sizes(dimensions)

Example:Android wallpaper,Windows Wallpaper,Facebook Timeline...etc.It would be alot easier than searching the internet and hoping you got it right.

Maybe I have mad it too quickly after each other.
But when I choose one of the presets I have made. Then you see 19, bij 12,7 by each of them. Just like the second screenshot.
Op 22 apr. 2015, om 08:33 heeft c.pfaffenbichler <[email protected]> het volgende geschreven:
presets for cropping in CC
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How exactly did you proceed when you created the Crop Presets?
What exactly happens?
Could you please post screenshots to illustrate the issue?
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